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- Rev. Alexander Baker - New Jersey Wedding Officiant - Let me create a ceremony that expresses your feelings for one another. I will guide you through the planning so that you have the ceremony that you want. Share your ideas with me to create something unique. Planning wedding ceremonies in Northern NJ.
Randolph New Jersey 908-757-6177 [0 votes 0 referrals this week]
- LCB Wedding Ceremonies - Ordained Non-denominational NJ wedding minister/officiant performs wedding ceremonies, Vow Renewals and civil unions throughout the Tri-State Area. Municipal clerk and a certified registrar of vital statistics in New Jersey. Personal consultations. Last minute weddings welcome.
Somerset County New Jersey 908-343-9490 [0 votes 0 referrals this week]
- Electic Unions by Celebrant Jessie Blum - Original wedding ceremonies performed by minister & Celebrant Jessie Blum! All religions, backgrounds, traditions, ideas, and readings are honored & respected. We will work together to create the ceremony of your dreams - no rules, just lots of guidance - a memorable ceremony is guaranteed! Please check out my website for testimonials from happy couples, galleries, and more information!
East Rutherford New Jersey New Jersey [0 votes 0 referrals this week]
- Mitch the Minister - Caring ordained minister. Interfaith, non-denominational or civil wedding officiant serving New Jersey and NY Metropolitan areas. Friendly, loving ceremonies including renewal of vows, second marriages, and handfastings in your choice location - indoors or outdoors. Reasonable fees. Years of experience. View my photo gallery, sample vows and readings and contact information at my website.
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- Joyous Unions - Reverends Matthew S. Bartky and Jack S. Bartky, non-denominational New Jersey ministers, legally perform wedding ceremonies and civil unions suited to your tastes and beliefs. Serving all ethnic and religious backgrounds. Ordained Ministers of the Universal Life Church
Manalapan NJ 732-904-5941 [0 votes 0 referrals this week]
- Rev. Jimmy Smith - New Jersey Wedding Officiant - Ordained licensed interfaith minister delights in helping create a warm, personal and unique ceremony that reflects your own vision and wishes. Faith based and non-religious wedding ceremonies throughout New Jersey, working with couples to tailor each wedding ceremony to their specific needs.
Hasbrouck Heights NJ 862-686-1660 [0 votes 0 referrals this week]
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Can a wedding between a Jew and a Catholic be in a church??
I am Catholic and he is Jewish. I would like to get married in a church. Is that possible with a rabbi present? His family is Conservative but he is not and we plan to raise the children Catholic. Is it possible to have his family's rabbi at the ceremony alongside a priest? Also, on what nights can....
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Inviting clergy
My mom attends mass at this little mission church, the grounds are very pretty the pastor is allowing us to take our wedding pictures on the property. We would love to have this priest as a guest at our reception, but we don't know how to approach him, because we don't want him to feel obligated to....
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Mass Wedding to Church Congregation
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My mother has been a widow for 11 years and is engaged to be married to a very nice man. Both are extremely active in their church which has several hundred members. They want to post a wedding invitation in the monthly church newsletter inviting the entire church membership to the....
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Paying for wedding officiant's airfare
My fiance and I live in California. She would like to have her cousin, who is a clergyman that lives on the east coast, perform the ceremony. Though he has flown to California twice before to perform the funeral services for both of my fiance's parents, we would like to offer to pay for his airfare....
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Catholic Church Wedding Fees & Requirements
My husband-to-be and I are both from Irish Catholic families, so no major religion differences exist. But we are having difficulties securing a church for our wedding. We understand that pre-marriage counseling is required and have a family priest who can offer that when we next visit my family. It....
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